Wang Chenguang
Wang Chenguang, former dean of the Law School of Tsinghua University, is now the director of the law library of the Law School of Tsinghua University and the director of the Library Information Committee of the Law School of Tsinghua University. At present, he is a member of the academic degree committee of the law school, vice president of the Legal Science Society of China law society, vice president of China Law Education Research Association, and director, executive director and vice president of the fourth council of China health law society. Bachelor of Arts (English Major), master of law (jurisprudence), doctor of law (jurisprudence) from Peking University, and master of law from Harvard University
Character experience
From 1983 to 1994, he taught in Law School of Peking University.
He taught at City University of Hong Kong from 1994 to 2000.
He taught in Tsinghua University in 2000.
From 1984 to 1994, he worked as a part-time lawyer in Haidian law firm (1983-87) and Tianzhong law firm (1987-1994).
Summer internship in 1986, law firm Ruth (San Diego), USA.
1993 - arbitrator, China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission.
Director of the law library of Tsinghua University Law School, director of the Library Information Committee of Tsinghua University Law School, and vice president of the Legal Science Society of China law society.
Main contributions
1. Battlefield or confluence: the conflict between the two legal systems after the return of Hong Kong (in English), CO authored by Zhu Guobin (50% each), published by the International Comparative Law Association, Paris, 1999, pp. 917-944.
2. Queries on the article "grey areas of China's new contract law" (English and Chinese), published in Hong Kong lawyers monthly, No. 1, 2000.
3. The conflict of criminal jurisdiction between Hong Kong and the mainland and its solution, published in volume 3 of criminal law, edited by Gao Mingxuan and Zhao Bingzhi, Law Press, 1999, pp. 572-600. This article is also included in the "century robbery: Zhang Ziqiang case and its legal thinking: the conflict of criminal jurisdiction between Mainland China and Hong Kong", edited by Zhao Bingzhi, founder press of China, 2000.
Labor law of Hong Kong, 1999, P. 79, China Labor Law Press.
5. Understanding a key term of criminal jurisdiction in China, Hong Kong lawyers, May 1999.
6. On the independent judicial power of the court according to law and the supervision power of the people's Congress over the court, law, 1999, issue 1. This article was distributed by the Secretariat of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress as a reference material in the Standing Committee, and was included in the copy of law published by Renmin University of China.
7. Practice and theory: a difficult problem in law education, Chinese and foreign law, no.6, 1998.
8. The efficiency of handling cases and the reform of the internal operation system of the court, law science, No.10, 1998. The article was also published in Shanghai judicial practice, No. 10, 1998.
9. The prospect of Chinese law (English), published in China after Deng, edited by Zheng yushuo, Chinese University Press, 1998.
10. Actionability of law: one of the characteristics of law in modern countries ruled by law, law, 1998, issue 8. This article has been included in the copy materials of law published by Renmin University of China. Reprinted from the photocopies of Renmin University.
11. The rising legal system (in English), in introduction to Chinese law, edited by Wang Chenguang and Zhang Xianchu, sweet & Maxwell press, 1997.
12. China's consumer protection law, Asian commercial law, Vol. 2, No. 3, 1997.
13. China's Anti Unfair Competition Law, Asian commercial law, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1997.
14. How to learn from Hong Kong law, politics and law, No.3, 1997.
15. Uncertainty in the operation of law and the misunderstanding of "misjudged case investigation system", law science, No.3, 1997. In May 1997, the journal held a seminar for this article. This article is also included in the book of legal interpretation, edited by Liang Zhiping, Law Press, 1998.
16. Chinese labor contract (English), published in Chinese labor law, edited by Judy Smith & Maria McFadden, thc press, 1996.
17. The role of the Central Bank of China (in English), CO authored with dksrivastava, in legal development in China, edited by Wei Zhenying and Wang GuiGui, sweet & Maxwell press, 1996.
18. Law enforcement in China (English), published in proceedings of the 1995 annual meeting of the international society of Sociology of law, rscl95, Japan organizing committee.
19. With the establishment of market economy and the gradual improvement of the corresponding legal system, legal research, No.2, 1994. This article has also been included in the book "legislation: principles, systems and technologies" and "legal photocopy materials" published by Renmin University of China.
20. Civil law, in introduction to law, edited by Zhang Yunxiu, Peking University Press, 1994.
21. Social control and legalization of drugs, CO authored with ran Zhijiang, Asia Pacific legal review, summer 1993.
22. Some problems in the reform of China's lawyer system, law, No.2, 1993.
23. Puzzling problems in law education, Chinese and foreign law, No.2, 1993.
24. Transplantation of law, stability of law, division of public and private law, three short articles, published in "changing minds", edited by Yu Guangyuan, social science literature press, 1993.
25. On the division of public and private law and its significance, China law, CO authored with Liu Wen (99% of my contribution), No.5, 1993. This article has been included in the copy materials of law published by Renmin University of China.
26. Mutual reference and absorption between laws of different countries, China law, No.2, 1992. This article has also been included in the book new trends of comparative law and the copy of law published by Renmin University of China. Its English translation was published in the Asia Pacific Law Review, 1993 special issue.
27. Classification of the concept of human rights, Journal of Peking University, No. 3, 1992.
28. Weber's Sociology of law, Chinese and foreign law, No.3, 1992.
29. Legal theory: the most challenging course in law school, University of Connecticut law review, Vol. 6, No. 2, 1991.
Award winning record
In 1993, he won the third prize of Beijing education reform thesis.
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